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United for Hungary

United for Hungary[b] (Hungarian: Egységben Magyarországért) was a political alliance in Hungary that was formed to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election. The alliance lost the 2022 election.[4][5]

United for Hungary
Egységben Magyarországért
LeaderPéter Márki-Zay[a]
Founded20 December 2020 (2020-12-20)
Dissolved3 April 2022 (2022-04-03) (de facto)
18 March 2024 (2024-03-18) (de jure)
IdeologyAnti-Orbanism
Pro-Europeanism
Liberal democracy
Political positionBig tent[1]
Alliance partiesDK
Jobbik (until 2023)[2]
MSZP
Dialogue
LMP – Greens
Momentum
MMM
99M (movement)
Associate partiesÚVNP (until 2022)
Liberals
New Start
Colors  Turquoise
  White
  Blue
SloganLegyen Magyarország mindannyiunké!
(transl. Let Hungary belong to us all!)
National Assembly
49 / 199
European Parliament
6 / 21
County Assemblies
131 / 381
General Assembly of Budapest
18 / 33
Website
egysegbenmagyarorszagert.hu

History edit

 
Slogan of the coalition

The need for collaboration edit

The need for opposition cooperation was deemed by some to stem from the characteristics of the latest electoral system, the diversity of opposition parties, and the game-theoretic characteristics of human behavior:

  1. a single round, plurality voting system introduced in 2011 delegates the most supported district candidate to parliament, even if his or her support is actually below 50%, only the other candidates received even less support individually. This is identical in the United Kingdom, however in Hungary, the electoral system was adopted and therefore districts were created solely by the ruling parties, and many consider the districts to be gerrymandered in their favour.
  2. due to the unity of the right-wing ruling parties (Fidesz–KDNP) and the multiplicity of opposition parties, and without opposition coordination, the last voters have been naturally divided among their parties for years, so that their voting power has mostly not reached the one-sided right-wing community
  3. opposition parties face the tragedy of the commons known from game theory, because if they pursue their selfish interests alone, they are more likely to get into parliament and stay afloat, although they cannot form a government, and their cooperation is hampered by the fact that "a selfish player in this game his behavior naturally entails similar behavior by others":
    • "Under the current rules, if a single party lists, it must reach 5% to get in, if two, 10%, if more, 15%."[6] – it encourages selfishness, as there is a greater risk to not reaching the higher threshold
    • "a political group could henceforth be formed only by members of the same party who had drawn up a national list and obtained a mandate in the previous election"[7] – this is a condition for remaining afloat
    • out of 106 "candidates must be nominated in 27 SMDs (since increase to 71) in order for the nominating organization to have a national list"[8] – but the district votes are shattered if more opposition candidates enter in one district
    • vote for losing candidates are transferred to the list tier (although with inherently less weight), thereby encouraging every party to run a candidate in every SMD if they run separately, unless any agreements to tactically withdraw prove more beneficial

According to Tibor Závecz, managing director of Závecz Research, the support data and the willingness of the opposition side to vote show that there can even be close competition between Fidesz and the opposition, which has been cooperating much more closely than before. Fidesz has a huge advantage on the party list, but it can be a potential challenger in the unifying opposition. According to a July 2020 poll, 87% of opposition voters supported the common candidate, 83% also supported the common list.[9]

Foundation and Purpose of the Alliance edit

The founder parties of the alliance at its formation were the Hungarian Socialist Party, Democratic Coalition, Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik), LMP – Hungary's Green Party, Dialogue for Hungary and the Momentum Movement.

The alliance's aim is to nominate one candidate against the Fidesz–KDNP candidate in each of the 106 individual constituencies and, in the event of a victory, to co-govern on the basis of a commonly agreed programme and principles.[10]

Opposition parties are not expected to merge completely, as the goal is not to eliminate differences, but to function if they want not only a change of government, but "to create a lasting livable Hungary where differences can be discussed and managed".[11]

Controversies within the party alliance edit

Closer cooperation through the alliance, but much debate is also expected between the parties. A joint program can be created through close cooperation between the expert staffs, the background institutions and the party foundations operating them, which requires the coordination of financial resources and communication activities.[11]

Serious debates were expected on the selection of the 106 individual candidates, the issue of joint or separate lists, and the manner in which the joint prime ministerial candidate would be selected. The alliance was born of several ideas; some parties supported full cooperation, but Péter Jakab, president of Jobbik, spoke of two types of lists, namely an MSZP-DK-Dialogue and a Jobbik-Momentum-LMP list.[6] Jakab said he needed two lists because he said not many people in rural villages would vote for politicians ruling before 2010. A joint decision on this issue was expected by the end of 2020.[9] According to a July 2020 survey, only 5 percent wanted more lists, the rest uncertain. Common candidates were supported regardless of party preference, with differences in sympathizers from each party in the common list: 80 and 81 percent of DK and Momentum voters would support "only" it (4 and 7 percent, respectively, strongly oppose it), while 88-91 percent of the rate. In his view, that one list would be psychologically better for the opposition. However, according to an analyst at Political Capital, anti-Orbán voters could be better mobilized if they had at least one tiny choice and could choose at least the most attractive party groupings.[9]

Primary elections edit

The party presidents agreed to set up a joint programme in the interests of the country and considered the institution of primary elections to be a legitimate tool for the selection of individual candidates in addition to the negotiated path.[10] Not only individual joint candidates were decided by primary, but also the person of the joint prime ministerial candidate.[12]

The opposition primary was held between 18 and 28 September 2021 (first round) and 10–16 October 2021 (second round), it was the first countrywide primary election in the political history of Hungary. 106 local candidates were elected to be the joint candidates of the participating opposition parties.

Non-partisan candidate Péter Márki-Zay was elected as prime ministerial candidate of the united opposition.

Selection of list candidates edit

Some participating parties, including MSZP, LMP, Momentum and Dialogue for Hungary have already put forward a list of their preferred candidates for the joint list prior to the full list of candidates for the joint list of United for Hungary being announced.[13]

2022 election results edit

United for Hungary lost the 2022 elections.[4][5]

Some analysts claimed that the majority of Jobbik voters turned out for Fidesz or Mi Hazánk instead of the united opposition.[14] Márki-Zay shared this assessment, admitting that the united opposition may have lost up to "two thirds" of Jobbik voters.[15] Other opposition leaders could not immediately agree on how to assess their defeat.

DK leader Ferenc Gyurcsány and Jobbik leader Péter Jakab blamed Márky-Zay,[16][17][18] while Bernadett Szél and Ákos Hadházy did not.[19] Péter Ungár claimed that while it was a "strategic mistake" for a center-left alliance to nominate the conservative Márky-Zay, the united opposition's "elitist" rhetoric may have hurt it with rural voters even in traditionally left-leaning constituencies.[20]

Composition edit

United for Hungary is composed of the following political parties and organisations:

Main parties edit

Associate parties edit

Organizations edit

Former parties edit

Party Abbr. Main ideology Leader(s)
Jobbik Jobbik Conservatism Márton Gyöngyösi

Election results edit

National Assembly edit

Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats +/– Status
Votes % Votes %
2022 Péter Márki-Zay 1,983,708 36.90 (#2) 1,947,331 34.44 (#2)
57 / 199
New Opposition

Notes edit

  1. ^ Winner of the 2021 opposition primary, candidate for Prime Minister in the 2022 election.
  2. ^ Previously known as the United Opposition.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Gaál, Bence (17 March 2022). "Election battle enters final stretch as April 3 approaches". Budapest Business Journal. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Kilépett az ellenzéki összefogásból a Jobbik". 6 June 2023.
  3. ^ Gosling, Tim (12 November 2021). "Hungary's Opposition Unites in a Bid to Defeat Orban". World Politics Review. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b Clinch, Matt (3 April 2022). "Prime Minister Viktor Orban declares victory in Hungary election". CNBC. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  5. ^ a b Komuves, Anita; Szakacs, Gergely (3 April 2022). "Orban on track for crushing victory as Ukraine war solidifies support". Reuters. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  6. ^ a b "A 22-es választás csapdái" (in Hungarian). 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2020-05-16.
  7. ^ László, Szily (2019-12-06). "A Fidesz egy módosítással saját maga szabná meg az ellenzéki pártok struktúráját". 444. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
  8. ^ Péter, Magyari (2020-01-02). "19-re kellene lapot húznia az ellenzéknek". 444. Retrieved 2020-06-14.
  9. ^ a b c "Orbán elleni csodafegyvert talált az ellenzék?". hvg.hu. 2020-08-14. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
  10. ^ a b "Minden választókerületben közös jelöltet indít az ellenzék a Fidesz ellen 2022-ben". index.hu. 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
  11. ^ a b "Lakner az ellenzéki összefogásról: komoly vizsga lesz a közös jelöltek kiválasztása". hvg.hu. 2020-08-15. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
  12. ^ "Közös miniszterelnök-jelöltet állít az ellenzék 2022-ben". 24.hu (in Hungarian). 2020-11-16. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  13. ^ "Ungár Péter vezeti az LMP ellenzéki listán belüli listáját". telex (in Hungarian). 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  14. ^ "A Jobbik szavazói hiányozhattak leginkább az ellenzéki együttműködés mögül". Political Capital. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  15. ^ Presinsky, Judit; Cseke, Balázs (4 April 2022). "Márki-Zay Péter: A baloldali szavazók megvoltak dekára, a jobbikosok kétharmada elveszett". Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  16. ^ Presinszky, Judit (3 April 2022). "Gyurcsány Ferenc szerint Márki-Zay nem volt a legjobb kapitány". Telex.hu. Telex. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  17. ^ Presinsky, Judit; Cseke, Balázs (4 April 2022). "Jakab Péter szerint ő már eleget mosta Márki-Zay szennyesét, aki ellenzéki előnyből fél év alatt brutális hátrányt csinált". Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  18. ^ "Jakab Péter: Épp eleget mostam már Márki-Zay szennyesét". Magyar Hang. 4 April 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  19. ^ "Szél Bernadett szerint Magyarországot egy fortélyos hatalom irányítja, Hadházy szerint nem Márki-Zay a kudarc oka, Navracsics meglepődött". Telex.hu. Telex. 4 April 2022. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  20. ^ Cseke, Balázs. "Ungár Péter: Stratégiai hiba, hogy jobboldali jelöltje lett a baloldali centrumú ellenzéknek". Telex.hu. Telex. Retrieved 4 April 2022.

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United for Hungary b Hungarian Egysegben Magyarorszagert was a political alliance in Hungary that was formed to compete in the 2022 parliamentary election The alliance lost the 2022 election 4 5 United for Hungary Egysegben MagyarorszagertLeaderPeter Marki Zay a Founded20 December 2020 2020 12 20 Dissolved3 April 2022 2022 04 03 de facto 18 March 2024 2024 03 18 de jure IdeologyAnti OrbanismPro EuropeanismLiberal democracyPolitical positionBig tent 1 Alliance partiesDKJobbik until 2023 2 MSZPDialogueLMP GreensMomentumMMM 99M movement Associate partiesUVNP until 2022 LiberalsNew StartColors Turquoise White BlueSloganLegyen Magyarorszag mindannyiunke transl Let Hungary belong to us all National Assembly49 199European Parliament6 21County Assemblies131 381General Assembly of Budapest18 33Websiteegysegbenmagyarorszagert wbr huPolitics of HungaryPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 History 1 1 The need for collaboration 1 2 Foundation and Purpose of the Alliance 1 3 Controversies within the party alliance 1 4 Primary elections 1 5 Selection of list candidates 1 6 2022 election results 2 Composition 2 1 Main parties 2 2 Associate parties 2 3 Organizations 2 4 Former parties 3 Election results 3 1 National Assembly 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Slogan of the coalitionThe need for collaboration edit This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The need for opposition cooperation was deemed by some to stem from the characteristics of the latest electoral system the diversity of opposition parties and the game theoretic characteristics of human behavior a single round plurality voting system introduced in 2011 delegates the most supported district candidate to parliament even if his or her support is actually below 50 only the other candidates received even less support individually This is identical in the United Kingdom however in Hungary the electoral system was adopted and therefore districts were created solely by the ruling parties and many consider the districts to be gerrymandered in their favour due to the unity of the right wing ruling parties Fidesz KDNP and the multiplicity of opposition parties and without opposition coordination the last voters have been naturally divided among their parties for years so that their voting power has mostly not reached the one sided right wing community opposition parties face the tragedy of the commons known from game theory because if they pursue their selfish interests alone they are more likely to get into parliament and stay afloat although they cannot form a government and their cooperation is hampered by the fact that a selfish player in this game his behavior naturally entails similar behavior by others Under the current rules if a single party lists it must reach 5 to get in if two 10 if more 15 6 it encourages selfishness as there is a greater risk to not reaching the higher threshold a political group could henceforth be formed only by members of the same party who had drawn up a national list and obtained a mandate in the previous election 7 this is a condition for remaining afloat out of 106 candidates must be nominated in 27 SMDs since increase to 71 in order for the nominating organization to have a national list 8 but the district votes are shattered if more opposition candidates enter in one district vote for losing candidates are transferred to the list tier although with inherently less weight thereby encouraging every party to run a candidate in every SMD if they run separately unless any agreements to tactically withdraw prove more beneficialAccording to Tibor Zavecz managing director of Zavecz Research the support data and the willingness of the opposition side to vote show that there can even be close competition between Fidesz and the opposition which has been cooperating much more closely than before Fidesz has a huge advantage on the party list but it can be a potential challenger in the unifying opposition According to a July 2020 poll 87 of opposition voters supported the common candidate 83 also supported the common list 9 Foundation and Purpose of the Alliance edit The founder parties of the alliance at its formation were the Hungarian Socialist Party Democratic Coalition Movement for a Better Hungary Jobbik LMP Hungary s Green Party Dialogue for Hungary and the Momentum Movement The alliance s aim is to nominate one candidate against the Fidesz KDNP candidate in each of the 106 individual constituencies and in the event of a victory to co govern on the basis of a commonly agreed programme and principles 10 Opposition parties are not expected to merge completely as the goal is not to eliminate differences but to function if they want not only a change of government but to create a lasting livable Hungary where differences can be discussed and managed 11 Controversies within the party alliance edit Closer cooperation through the alliance but much debate is also expected between the parties A joint program can be created through close cooperation between the expert staffs the background institutions and the party foundations operating them which requires the coordination of financial resources and communication activities 11 Serious debates were expected on the selection of the 106 individual candidates the issue of joint or separate lists and the manner in which the joint prime ministerial candidate would be selected The alliance was born of several ideas some parties supported full cooperation but Peter Jakab president of Jobbik spoke of two types of lists namely an MSZP DK Dialogue and a Jobbik Momentum LMP list 6 Jakab said he needed two lists because he said not many people in rural villages would vote for politicians ruling before 2010 A joint decision on this issue was expected by the end of 2020 9 According to a July 2020 survey only 5 percent wanted more lists the rest uncertain Common candidates were supported regardless of party preference with differences in sympathizers from each party in the common list 80 and 81 percent of DK and Momentum voters would support only it 4 and 7 percent respectively strongly oppose it while 88 91 percent of the rate In his view that one list would be psychologically better for the opposition However according to an analyst at Political Capital anti Orban voters could be better mobilized if they had at least one tiny choice and could choose at least the most attractive party groupings 9 Primary elections edit Main article 2021 Hungarian opposition primary The party presidents agreed to set up a joint programme in the interests of the country and considered the institution of primary elections to be a legitimate tool for the selection of individual candidates in addition to the negotiated path 10 Not only individual joint candidates were decided by primary but also the person of the joint prime ministerial candidate 12 The opposition primary was held between 18 and 28 September 2021 first round and 10 16 October 2021 second round it was the first countrywide primary election in the political history of Hungary 106 local candidates were elected to be the joint candidates of the participating opposition parties Non partisan candidate Peter Marki Zay was elected as prime ministerial candidate of the united opposition Selection of list candidates edit Some participating parties including MSZP LMP Momentum and Dialogue for Hungary have already put forward a list of their preferred candidates for the joint list prior to the full list of candidates for the joint list of United for Hungary being announced 13 2022 election results edit United for Hungary lost the 2022 elections 4 5 Some analysts claimed that the majority of Jobbik voters turned out for Fidesz or Mi Hazank instead of the united opposition 14 Marki Zay shared this assessment admitting that the united opposition may have lost up to two thirds of Jobbik voters 15 Other opposition leaders could not immediately agree on how to assess their defeat DK leader Ferenc Gyurcsany and Jobbik leader Peter Jakab blamed Marky Zay 16 17 18 while Bernadett Szel and Akos Hadhazy did not 19 Peter Ungar claimed that while it was a strategic mistake for a center left alliance to nominate the conservative Marky Zay the united opposition s elitist rhetoric may have hurt it with rural voters even in traditionally left leaning constituencies 20 Composition editUnited for Hungary is composed of the following political parties and organisations Main parties edit Party Abbr Main ideology Leader s Hungarian Socialist Party MSZP Social democracy Bertalan TothAgnes KunhalmiDemocratic Coalition DK Social liberalism Ferenc GyurcsanyLMP Hungary s Green Party LMP Green liberalism Mate Kanasz NagyErzsebet SchmuckDialogue The Greens Party PM Green politics Gergely KaracsonyTimea SzaboMomentum Movement MM Liberalism Anna DonathAssociate parties edit Party Abbr Main ideology Leader s Hungarian Liberal Party MLP Liberalism Anett BoszNew World People s Party UVNP Liberal conservatism Jozsef PalinkasNew Start UK Conservative liberalism Krisztina HohnOrganizations edit Organisation Abbr Ideology LeaderEverybody s Hungary Movement MMM Liberal conservatism Peter Marki Zay99 Movement 99M Progressivism Gergely KaracsonySpark Movement Szikra Democratic socialism green politics Collective leadershipFormer parties edit Party Abbr Main ideology Leader s Jobbik Jobbik Conservatism Marton GyongyosiElection results editNational Assembly edit Election Leader Constituency Party list Seats StatusVotes Votes 2022 Peter Marki Zay 1 983 708 36 90 2 1 947 331 34 44 2 57 199 New OppositionNotes edit nbsp Hungary portal nbsp Politics portal Winner of the 2021 opposition primary candidate for Prime Minister in the 2022 election Previously known as the United Opposition 3 References edit Gaal Bence 17 March 2022 Election battle enters final stretch as April 3 approaches Budapest Business Journal Retrieved 24 October 2023 Kilepett az ellenzeki osszefogasbol a Jobbik 6 June 2023 Gosling Tim 12 November 2021 Hungary s Opposition Unites in a Bid to Defeat Orban World Politics Review Retrieved 4 February 2022 a b Clinch Matt 3 April 2022 Prime Minister Viktor Orban declares victory in Hungary election CNBC Retrieved 3 April 2022 a b Komuves Anita Szakacs Gergely 3 April 2022 Orban on track for crushing victory as Ukraine war solidifies support Reuters Retrieved 3 April 2022 a b A 22 es valasztas csapdai in Hungarian 2020 02 12 Retrieved 2020 05 16 Laszlo Szily 2019 12 06 A Fidesz egy modositassal sajat maga szabna meg az ellenzeki partok strukturajat 444 Retrieved 2020 06 14 Peter Magyari 2020 01 02 19 re kellene lapot huznia az ellenzeknek 444 Retrieved 2020 06 14 a b c Orban elleni csodafegyvert talalt az ellenzek hvg hu 2020 08 14 Retrieved 2020 08 17 a b Minden valasztokeruletben kozos jeloltet indit az ellenzek a Fidesz ellen 2022 ben index hu 2020 08 13 Retrieved 2020 08 17 a b Lakner az ellenzeki osszefogasrol komoly vizsga lesz a kozos jeloltek kivalasztasa hvg hu 2020 08 15 Retrieved 2020 08 17 Kozos miniszterelnok jeloltet allit az ellenzek 2022 ben 24 hu in Hungarian 2020 11 16 Retrieved 2021 02 09 Ungar Peter vezeti az LMP ellenzeki listan beluli listajat telex in Hungarian 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2021 12 25 A Jobbik szavazoi hianyozhattak leginkabb az ellenzeki egyuttmukodes mogul Political Capital Retrieved 4 April 2022 Presinsky Judit Cseke Balazs 4 April 2022 Marki Zay Peter A baloldali szavazok megvoltak dekara a jobbikosok ketharmada elveszett Retrieved 4 April 2022 Presinszky Judit 3 April 2022 Gyurcsany Ferenc szerint Marki Zay nem volt a legjobb kapitany Telex hu Telex Retrieved 4 April 2022 Presinsky Judit Cseke Balazs 4 April 2022 Jakab Peter szerint o mar eleget mosta Marki Zay szennyeset aki ellenzeki elonybol fel ev alatt brutalis hatranyt csinalt Retrieved 4 April 2022 Jakab Peter Epp eleget mostam mar Marki Zay szennyeset Magyar Hang 4 April 2022 Retrieved 5 April 2022 Szel Bernadett szerint Magyarorszagot egy fortelyos hatalom iranyitja Hadhazy szerint nem Marki Zay a kudarc oka Navracsics meglepodott Telex hu Telex 4 April 2022 Retrieved 4 April 2022 Cseke Balazs Ungar Peter Strategiai hiba hogy jobboldali jeloltje lett a baloldali centrumu ellenzeknek Telex hu Telex Retrieved 4 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United for Hungary amp oldid 1218725815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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